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Hyderabad's home-loan EMI squeeze: why affordability is tightening for middle-income buyers
Hyderabad is India's second most expensive housing market, with the average household spending about 30% of monthly income on home-loan EMIs, per Knight Frank. With prices up roughly 13% over the past year and wage growth moderating, the EMI burden is squeezing middle-income buyers — though the city stays far cheaper than Mumbai.
Hyderabad property registration costs rise as Telangana revises land values across growth corridors
Telangana's revision of government land values, effective 1 May 2026, has raised the cost of registering property across Hyderabad — even with stamp-duty and registration rates unchanged. Hikes of 10–30% statewide, and up to 30–50% in core urban zones around the Outer Ring Road, mean buyers in high-growth corridors now pay materially more.
Telangana Real Estate Regulatory Authority directs builder to complete pending amenities at villas
RERA Orders Hyderabad Builder to Fulfill Pending Amenities at Luxury Villa Project In a significant enforcement action, the Telangana Real Estate Regulatory Authority has directed a prominent builder to expedite completion of promised amenities at a high-end villa development in Hyderabad. The order
Hyderabad Housing EMIs: Why Affordability Has Plateaued Even as Home-Loan Rates Fall
Home-loan EMIs in Hyderabad have eased — the RBI cut rates 125 bps in 2025, taking home-loan rates to ~7.10–7.35%. But affordability has stayed flat: a typical household still spends ~30% of income on EMIs (Knight Frank), and Hyderabad remains India's second-most-expensive market. The real risk is price, not interest.
Villages spared as rural registrations see modest hike in Telangana
Telangana's Rural Property Market Shows Modest Growth as Villages Navigate Registration Shifts Telangana's rural property registration sector is experiencing cautious expansion, even as villages across the state remain largely insulated from aggressive urban development pressures. Recent data indica
Hyderabad real estate: Brigade Group signs JDA for ₹850 crore residential project in Kompally
Brigade Group to Develop ₹850 Crore Residential Complex in Kompally Brigade Group has entered into a Joint Development Agreement (JDA) to launch a significant residential project in Kompally, signaling continued developer confidence in Hyderabad's expanding real estate market. The project, valued at
Telangana land value rate revision takes effect: Key changes explained
Telangana's Land Value Rate Overhaul: What Property Owners and Buyers Need to Know Telangana has officially implemented a significant revision to its land value rates, a move that will reshape property valuations and stamp duty calculations across the state. The updated rates, which come into force
How Telangana's New Land Values Affect Hyderabad Property Buyers
Telangana's June 5, 2026 land-value revision raises what Hyderabad buyers pay at registration — not by changing the stamp-duty rate, but by raising the base value it's applied to. Here's how the new values flow into your final bill, with an illustrative calculation and what buyers should do now.
Telangana Revises Land Market Values From June 5, 2026: What It Means for Hyderabad Property
From June 5, 2026, Telangana's revised land market values took effect across all 144 sub-registrar offices, raising the government-notified value used to calculate stamp duty and registration fees. Increases follow four slabs — 25%, 50%, 75% and 100% — with Hyderabad's ORR growth corridors seeing the steepest jumps and mature localities largely unchanged.
HMDA to Auction 8.37 Acres in Banjara Hills in ₹5,000-Crore Hyderabad E-Auction
HMDA plans to auction 8.37 acres in Banjara Hills near MLA Colony as one of three parcels in a ~42-acre e-auction targeting over ₹5,000 crore — alongside ~14 acres in Moosapet (upset price ₹75 crore/acre) and ~20 acres in Kondapur. A standalone Banjara Hills price and the auction date are not yet published.
Why West Hyderabad Is Getting Costlier: Inside Telangana's New Land Values
Telangana's June 5, 2026 land-value revision raised notified rates most sharply along Hyderabad's western IT corridor, where Gachibowli, Nanakramguda, Raidurg Paigah and Guttala Begumpet rose from roughly ₹11–13 crore to ₹19–20 crore per acre. Here's why the west bore the steepest increases.
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Telangana real estate appellate tribunal says builders cannot alter sale agreements after obtaining project registration
Telangana's real estate appellate tribunal has ruled that builders cannot unilaterally alter sale agreements once a project is registered under RERA — a landmark decision that locks the registered agreement as the binding contract and gives Hyderabad homebuyers firm judicial backing against post-registration changes to price, specifications or delivery timelines.
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